7 Responses to Persona 4

^^ loool xDD Her Prince >.< Persona is sooo cooool =) I just finished with Persona 3 and I loved it I alway´s thought why so many people say “YukarixMitsuru” but now I know why xDD Really funny and enjoyable ^^ Thanks for ure information =)

Well, I guess Naoto hidding herself as as boy and using that cap resembles Utena’s movie a lot. XD My insane mind always see some NaotoXRise stuff everywhere in the game, OMG. But this “thing” between Yukiko and Chie is A LOT more supect. XDDD
P4 is awesome. ;D

Yah, agree with you on P4. I like the upbeat soundtrack though the yellow color scheme is a bit bright at times.
P3 is also awesome. Aegis x Metis FTW (well, maybe not if you’ve played through FES and find the truth about them. :p )
Elizabeth from P3 is my fave, it took me forever to beat her since I was missing some critical items but the fates smiled on me one day and I finally suceeded. :p

Heh, I played the first Persona a bit on an emulator; it looked like a great game, but the combat system was killing me (in many meanings of the word) — so I stopped. ^-^; Also I don`t really enjoy games with mute protagonists, plus you couldn`t play as a girl; I suppose this one is different in these aspects? Among the things I liked was how it (Persona 1) blended occult and magic with contemporary setting, and also the FPP dungeon crawl. I guess I`m an FPP person after all. ^-^;

Yah, I didn’t much like the combat system of the first one either.
I gave up after the first dungeon.
Persona 3 and 4 are a bit different I think in their combat system.
I don’t remember exactly but in P3, you only control the protagonist and give suggestions to the other members. P4 you can control the actions of others if you want, or put it on automatic. In P3/P4, you can’t bargain with demons like in P1 to get them to join you or run away.
I do like the Persona cards though I didn’t read the description of each since it was rather difficult…

Heh, actually it was negotiations which I didn`t like most about the combat (if you wanted to get the monsters to join, that is); it kinda reminded me of pokeball throwing in the Pokemon games, which also put me off the series eventually. (Along with the level grinding, and low replay value, and the increasingly complex mechanics of every consequent game…) ^-^;
I guess I prefer Nanoha`s “Defeat = Friendship” approach. ^-^